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Scales Seafood & Steaks is a unique seafood and steak restaurant situated on Fisherman’s Wharf with incredible views of the Monterey Bay.
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An over view of the 00 model Village Parish Church. This is an exceptionally detailed model that would loo fantastic as a centerpiece for any layout.
To see all the models visit The Rochdale Model Rail Exhibition in Lancashire on November 5th/6th 2011.
Large stainless steel platform, four easy to use function buttons and a green backlit display for a clear view, available in Black & White. Product Features: Capacity: 2000g with overload protection Accuracy: 0.1g Platform build: stainless steel Weighing Units - Grams, ounces, troy ounces, pennyweights Colour: Black
As everybody noticed I had a dreadful weekend and I realized I was going into a depression (again!), so I decided to change drastically the way of living my life.
The photo of this scale is the symbol that I have to change, I must starting losing some weigh! Every week I intend to post a new photo of my weight, then I can see if I'm having progress or not.
The other things I decided to change are:
- Sleep and wake up early (I usually go to sleep at 2am and I get up at 10:30am)
- Spend less time on my computer (just here at flickr I spend the average of 3 hours a day - that means I'll have less time to make comments in my contact photos.).
- Read and study more
The worst part is to cut down some of my time here, but I really need it because I'm feeling overwhelmed by flickr. So my flickr friends, sometimes you may not find my comment in your photo, but that doesn't mean that I didn't see it. I'll open every single recently uploaded photo because I really love to see photographs, but I have to leave some comments behind because I noticed that sometimes I spend more than 2 hours to see all the photos and to leave a comment on them.
So don't give up on me, because I love you all and I'll never give up on my flickr friends!
Doesn't get much better than taking a photo of Minnie Pearl at the Scaling New Heights Accounting and Training Conference. For additional photos from the event see: Scaling Flickr photo set June 2012.
Picture by Grant Wickes principal of Wickpoint Management Services and VP Businss Development Wasp Barcode Technologies.
Photo (cc). If using photo, please credit: Photo courtesy Grant Wickes.
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Photo taken with iPhone 4
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This rock is about 2 inches across. It demonstrates numerous faults at this scale. On the left there appears to be a graben with normal faults. The right side shows reverse faults. I think that the only way you can develop both normal and reverse faults without reversing stress fields is in a strike-slip environment. That is why is is important to understand the environment in which faulting has occurred rather than basing conclusions on a single fault.
Without an expansive shot of the inside of the Railyard Shops, THIS sign gives a pretty good sense of scale.
150 ton crane. Enough said.
Just arriving today from N Scale Enthusiast is this Intermountain Norfolk Southern "Honoring Our Veterans" Centerflow hopper and a flatcar with two turbine generators that I do not know who the manufacturer is. I wanted the Veterans car due to the high presence of the Armed Services in the Norfolk VA area. I have family that has served and currently serving. I appreciate all of those who have served. I continue to support the Navy as a Civil Service worker. I do not know if NS has a prototype that NSE followed or if this is a design NSE came up with. The flatcar is in a Micro Trains box. I am thinking the flatcar is a N Scale Kits model as I have not seen Micro Trains hint at making a model of this flatcar. I saw a video on Youtube of a train carrying these generators. The car shifted in the box so I need to reglue two things and add some more cushioning.
Participant at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2013. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo
The Scale Model section covered everything form the tiniest models to the largest. The scales were ,micropolis micro, mini, miniland, macro.